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The Third International Symposium On The Languages Of Java
23-24 June 2011
State Islamic University of Malang
Malang, East Java, Indonesia
Programme
Thursday 23 June 2011
0800-0850
Registration
0850-0900
Opening
Keynote
0900-1000
Javanese Ethnopoetics
Ayu Sutarto
Meter & Meaning
1000-1030
Iconicity in Javanese
Effendi Kadarisman
1030-1100
Coffee
Written & Signed
1100-1130
Variation in Indonesian Sign Language
Nick Palfreyman
1130-1200
Modern Javanese of Young Users from Articles on Information Technology
Djatmika
1200-1230
Javanese Script as Cultural Artifact: Historical Background
Stuart Robson
1230-1330
Lunch
Sundanese
1330-1400
Sundanese Language in Online Modes of Communication: A Case Study of an Appriasal
Wawan Gunawan
1400-1430
Sundanese Active Voice: Transitivity, Agentivity or None of the Above?
Eri Kurniawan
1430-1500
Plural Infix –ar- in Sundanese
Asako Siohara and F. Masashi
1500-1530
Coffee
Syntax & Typology
1530-1600
Valency Classes in Banyumasan
Thomas Conners
1600-1630
On the Syntax of TAM Markers in East Javanese
Jozina Vanderklok
1630-1700
Crossed Control in Madurese
William Davies
1700-1730
The Languages of Java in Areal-Typological Perspective
David Gil
Friday 24 June 2011
Speech Level Phenomena
0900-0930
Code Choice and Politeness Systems in Javanese
Majid Wajdi
0930-1000
High-Leveled Javanese Bebaso in Palembang South Sumatra
Budi Agung Sudarmanto
1000-1030
Tonicity in the Samples of Intonation in the Spontaneous Dialogue in Javanese ngoko: A Systematic Functional Orientation
Eni Suryati, Susanto, Yanuar Dwi Parstyo
1030-1100
Javanese Children's First Language: Who Decides It?
Slamet Setiawan
1100-1300
Lunch
Sociolinguistcs
Plenary
1300-1400
A Variety of Codes as Speech Levels in the Family Domain: An Intergenerational Family Interaction
Francisca Handoko
1400-1430
Poetry Reading
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